Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 23, 2014
Proposition 65 changes could make matters worse
In March, the California Environmental Protection Agency released in draft form significant proposed changes to Proposition 65.





Amy P. Lally
Partner
Sidley Austin LLP
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Georgetown Univ Law Ctr; Washington DC

Judith M. Praitis
Partner
Sidley Austin LLP
555 W 5th St
Los Angeles , CA 90013
Phone: (213) 896-6000
Email: jpraitis@sidley.com
Harvard University Law School; Cambridge MA

In March, the California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), the agency that implements Proposition 65, released in draft form significant proposed changes to the Prop. 65 warning scheme. According to the OEHHA, it is considering new regulations aimed to provide the public with consistent, understandable information concerning exposures to listed chemicals. However, these proposed changes impose additional burdens on, and compliance...
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